सह चुना Meaning in English
सह चुना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : co-chosen
, co-opted
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सह विकल्पनिर्देशांक
समन्वयीकरण
रेडियो टीबी कार्याक्रम् का संयोजक
पुलिस वाला
कोपैबा
कोपैबास
कोपक
कोपैसेटिक
सह भागिता
सहभागी
सहभागिता
कोपेड
कॉपरिंग
कोपर्निकन प्रणाली
सह-चुना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The chart also does not include ex-officio and co-opted members.
Wigner was unavailable, so this time Szilárd co-opted another Hungarian physicist, Edward Teller, to do the driving.
The slow breakup of his circle of friends contributes to his decaying mental state, as does the success of one of his confreres, a lesser talent who has co-opted the 'Open Air' school and made it a critical and financial triumph.
In 1707, members of the former Parliament of Scotland were co-opted to serve in the 1st Parliament of Great Britain.
In 1953, Hanafin sought to be co-opted to fill the vacancy on North Tipperary County Council created by the death of his father, John Hanafin.
" Based on Gottschalk's international renown, it is reasonable to assume Lecuona heard it and either wittingly or unwittingly co-opted it in composing his most famous piece.
The name of the song has been co-opted and used as the title for the newsletter of the Irish sea kayaking association.
Scouting in Yugoslavia was co-opted by the Josip Broz Tito government of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited, as the new organization did not meet all the criteria for membership, as there were very close connections with the communist government.
In the past, Giolitti had co-opted many moderate Socialists (as well as members of other fringe parties).
Constantine had three sons, Alexander, Bagrat and George, all of whom were co-opted by their father as co-kings between 1405 and 1408.
Though Pittsburgh citizens finally organized a Citizens' party to overthrow the machine in 1902, and won that year's election, Steffens reports that one of the party's committee members, Thomas Steele Bigelow, co-opted the party, attracted Magee and Flinn's former supporters, and became the city's new boss.
As a status marker, gilded throne-like palanquins, or jempana, were originally reserved solely for royalty, and later co-opted by the Dutch, as a status marker: the more elaborate the palanquin, the higher the status of the owner.
In 2007 the village briefly figured in the national press when the parish council co-opted British National Party member Peter Pirnie as a councillor.